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Canadian families will receive more in their next Canada Child Benefit payment. Here's why

Canadian families receiving Canada Child Benefit program payments can expect more cash in their cheques this Friday.

3 hikers found after spending night on B.C. mountain were unprepared, says rescue group

Rescuers say three West Vancouver men have been found uninjured after they had to spend a night in the North Shore mountains when they got lost on a hike up Coliseum Mountain.
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3 hikers found after spending night on B.C. mountain were unprepared, says rescue group

Rescuers say three West Vancouver men have been found uninjured after they had to spend a night in the North Shore mountains when they got lost on a hike up Coliseum Mountain.

This Ottawa River beach homeowner built a fence in the sand. Is it legal?

A fence that runs across the sand and into the water at a Constance Bay beach colloquially known as The Point has some questioning whether waterfront property owners have the legal right to build structures on the shorelines that front their properties.
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This Ottawa River beach homeowner built a fence in the sand. Is it legal?

A fence that runs across the sand and into the water at a Constance Bay beach colloquially known as The Point has some questioning whether waterfront property owners have the legal right to build structures on the shorelines that front their properties.

Will a massive ballot cause another vote count delay? Elections Canada is looking to avoid it

Elections Canada says it’s taking steps ahead of an upcoming Montreal byelection to avoid a repeat of the hours-long delays that hampered ballot counting in a Toronto vote earlier this summer.
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Will a massive ballot cause another vote count delay? Elections Canada is looking to avoid it

Elections Canada says it’s taking steps ahead of an upcoming Montreal byelection to avoid a repeat of the hours-long delays that hampered ballot counting in a Toronto vote earlier this summer.

As Jasper preps later return to class, experts urge more schools to plan for climate emergencies

Kids from Jasper are waiting a bit longer to get back to school after this summer's devastating wildfires. Officials are rushing to ensure their timely return to class, but with the increasing prevalence of extreme weather events, experts say school authoriti
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As Jasper preps later return to class, experts urge more schools to plan for climate emergencies

Kids from Jasper are waiting a bit longer to get back to school after this summer's devastating wildfires. Officials are rushing to ensure their timely return to class, but with the increasing prevalence of extreme weather events, experts say school authorities everywhere must be planning for climate-related emergencies.

ArcelorMittal Dofasco misses key milestones in $1.8B 'green' steel project promised for 2028

A CBC Hamilton investigation, which included capturing drone footage of the ArcelorMittal Dofasco plant and speaking with industry insiders, indicates the project is not moving ahead with the original timeline as company executives publicly promised after mis
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ArcelorMittal Dofasco misses key milestones in $1.8B 'green' steel project promised for 2028

A CBC Hamilton investigation, which included capturing drone footage of the ArcelorMittal Dofasco plant and speaking with industry insiders, indicates the project is not moving ahead with the original timeline as company executives publicly promised after missing key milestones in 2023 and 2024.

Upstairs, downstairs: B.C. condo owner loses noise lawsuits against both neighbours

A year after unsuccessfully suing her downstairs neighbour for making too much noise, a B.C. woman has also failed in a bid to sue her upstairs neighbour over similar complaints.
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Upstairs, downstairs: B.C. condo owner loses noise lawsuits against both neighbours

A year after unsuccessfully suing her downstairs neighbour for making too much noise, a B.C. woman has also failed in a bid to sue her upstairs neighbour over similar complaints.

A Constance Bay homeowner drew a line in the sand. Is it legal?

A fence that runs across the sand and into the water at a Constance Bay beach colloquially known as The Point has some questioning whether waterfront property owners have the legal right to build structures on the shorelines that front their properties.
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A Constance Bay homeowner drew a line in the sand. Is it legal?

A fence that runs across the sand and into the water at a Constance Bay beach colloquially known as The Point has some questioning whether waterfront property owners have the legal right to build structures on the shorelines that front their properties.

Canada’s food industry is vulnerable to cyberattacks, expert warns

Canada’s Agricultural Foods sector could be at risk of falling victim to future cyberattacks if more measures aren’t taken.
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Canada’s food industry is vulnerable to cyberattacks, expert warns

Canada’s Agricultural Foods sector could be at risk of falling victim to future cyberattacks if more measures aren’t taken.

Investigative journalist Stevie Cameron dies at home in Toronto, age 80

An investigative journalist who authored books that tackled topics ranging from a prime minister's involvement in jet purchases to the murders of women on a British Columbia pig farm has died.
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Investigative journalist Stevie Cameron dies at home in Toronto, age 80

An investigative journalist who authored books that tackled topics ranging from a prime minister's involvement in jet purchases to the murders of women on a British Columbia pig farm has died.

B.C. woman who sought $5K from neighbour over noise ordered to pay $50 for nuisance

A British Columbia woman who unsuccessfully sued her downstairs neighbour last fall for making too much noise has now failed in a bid to sue her upstairs neighbour for being too loud.
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B.C. woman who sought $5K from neighbour over noise ordered to pay $50 for nuisance

A British Columbia woman who unsuccessfully sued her downstairs neighbour last fall for making too much noise has now failed in a bid to sue her upstairs neighbour for being too loud.

Northern Ont. town taking applications for new mayor after previous one abruptly resigns

Éric Côté resigned as the mayor of the Township of Moonbeam last week and town council has decided to fill the mayoral vacancy by appointment.
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Northern Ont. town taking applications for new mayor after previous one abruptly resigns

Éric Côté resigned as the mayor of the Township of Moonbeam last week and town council has decided to fill the mayoral vacancy by appointment.

Save the payphones?: Why one expert says they can't all disappear

These days, it’s gotten increasingly rare to spot a payphone in any community across the country, but one expert says it's important to keep them from disappearing altogether.
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Save the payphones?: Why one expert says they can't all disappear

These days, it’s gotten increasingly rare to spot a payphone in any community across the country, but one expert says it's important to keep them from disappearing altogether.

Humpback whale calf struck by BC Ferries vessel 'likely to survive,' research society says

A humpback whale calf that was struck by a BC Ferries vessel off of northern Vancouver Island last Thursday is expected to recover, a local marine research society says.
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Humpback whale calf struck by BC Ferries vessel 'likely to survive,' research society says

A humpback whale calf that was struck by a BC Ferries vessel off of northern Vancouver Island last Thursday is expected to recover, a local marine research society says.

Cow cuddling: Why a Newfoundland farm is offering quality time with these 'gentle creatures'

Jim Lester’s farm hopped on the cow-cuddling trend in early August, and his time slots have been pretty well sold out ever since.
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Cow cuddling: Why a Newfoundland farm is offering quality time with these 'gentle creatures'

Jim Lester’s farm hopped on the cow-cuddling trend in early August, and his time slots have been pretty well sold out ever since.

Public payphones a rare sight: Why one expert says it's important they all don't disappear

These days, it’s gotten increasingly rare to spot a payphone in any community across the country, but one expert says it's important to keep them from disappearing altogether.
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Public payphones a rare sight: Why one expert says it's important they all don't disappear

These days, it’s gotten increasingly rare to spot a payphone in any community across the country, but one expert says it's important to keep them from disappearing altogether.

Canada's 1st university degree in traditional Chinese medicine is coming, but some are wary

A forthcoming new bachelor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine marks a major step in its recognition in Canada, proponents say, and comes amid a growing international spotlight on traditional medicine. However, skeptics of TCM and other alternative ap
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Canada's 1st university degree in traditional Chinese medicine is coming, but some are wary

A forthcoming new bachelor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine marks a major step in its recognition in Canada, proponents say, and comes amid a growing international spotlight on traditional medicine. However, skeptics of TCM and other alternative approaches remain wary.  

Lawyer couple found in contempt of court amid evidence they stole millions from homebuyers

Toronto lawyers Nicholas Cartel and Singa Bui, accused of embezzling nearly $7 million from real estate clients, have been found in contempt of court for failing to answer questions about where the money went.
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Lawyer couple found in contempt of court amid evidence they stole millions from homebuyers

Toronto lawyers Nicholas Cartel and Singa Bui, accused of embezzling nearly $7 million from real estate clients, have been found in contempt of court for failing to answer questions about where the money went.

5 emergency rooms close in Interior B.C. over long weekend due to staffing shortages

Emergency services at five Interior Health hospitals have been interrupted this long weekend due to limited physician availability. All but one reopened Sunday morning. Emergency services at the Nicola Valley Hospital and Health Centre in Merritt are set to r
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5 emergency rooms close in Interior B.C. over long weekend due to staffing shortages

Emergency services at five Interior Health hospitals have been interrupted this long weekend due to limited physician availability. All but one reopened Sunday morning. Emergency services at the Nicola Valley Hospital and Health Centre in Merritt are set to reopen Monday morning.

Montreal student heading to SpaceX

A Concordia mechancial engineering student has booked his ticket to one of the most coveted space programs. This fall, he'll be interning for the SpaceX Starship.
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Montreal student heading to SpaceX

A Concordia mechancial engineering student has booked his ticket to one of the most coveted space programs. This fall, he'll be interning for the SpaceX Starship.

Winnipeg driver charged after pointing pistol at another vehicle

A 32-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly pointing a handgun at another vehicle while driving on Kenaston Boulevard Saturday night.
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Winnipeg driver charged after pointing pistol at another vehicle

A 32-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly pointing a handgun at another vehicle while driving on Kenaston Boulevard Saturday night.

Back to school in Ontario: Changes parents can expect as students return to class

A number of changes are coming to Ontario classrooms this fall as students return to school. Here’s a list of what can be expected:
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Back to school in Ontario: Changes parents can expect as students return to class

A number of changes are coming to Ontario classrooms this fall as students return to school. Here’s a list of what can be expected:

2 dead, 6 hospitalized after semi hits motorcyclists on Highway 2

Two people are dead, and six more and injured, following a crash involving several motorcycles and a semi that took place Saturday morning on Highway 2.
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2 dead, 6 hospitalized after semi hits motorcyclists on Highway 2

Two people are dead, and six more and injured, following a crash involving several motorcycles and a semi that took place Saturday morning on Highway 2.

2 dead, 6 hospitalized as semi strikes motorcyclists on Highway 2

Two people are dead following a serious motor collision involving several motorcycles and a semi that took place Saturday morning on Highway 2.
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2 dead, 6 hospitalized as semi strikes motorcyclists on Highway 2

Two people are dead following a serious motor collision involving several motorcycles and a semi that took place Saturday morning on Highway 2.

B.C. nurse reprimanded for diverting narcotics for personal use

A registered nurse in B.C. has had limits imposed on their practice by the regulatory body for the profession after they were found to have diverted narcotics from the workplace.
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B.C. nurse reprimanded for diverting narcotics for personal use

A registered nurse in B.C. has had limits imposed on their practice by the regulatory body for the profession after they were found to have diverted narcotics from the workplace.

As temperatures rise, so will the cost of an AC unit

The cost of air conditioning units is expected to go up by anywhere between 10 to 20 per cent next year because of regulation changes in keeping with the Montreal Protocol.
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As temperatures rise, so will the cost of an AC unit

The cost of air conditioning units is expected to go up by anywhere between 10 to 20 per cent next year because of regulation changes in keeping with the Montreal Protocol.

33,000 mussels were carefully moved by hand from site of Montreal's new Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge

Teams of biologists have relocated more than 33,000 freshwater mussels from the construction site of the new Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge, which will connect Montreal's West Island to Vaudreuil-Dorion.
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33,000 mussels were carefully moved by hand from site of Montreal's new Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge

Teams of biologists have relocated more than 33,000 freshwater mussels from the construction site of the new Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge, which will connect Montreal's West Island to Vaudreuil-Dorion.

From Yorkville to Kyiv: How a war brought a Canadian cook overseas to help Ukrainian troops

The outbreak of Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine put a Canadian cook on a path to support the nation defending itself, in the form of helping to provide nourishing meals for the Ukrainian soldiers serving on the front lines of the war.
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From Yorkville to Kyiv: How a war brought a Canadian cook overseas to help Ukrainian troops

The outbreak of Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine put a Canadian cook on a path to support the nation defending itself, in the form of helping to provide nourishing meals for the Ukrainian soldiers serving on the front lines of the war.

5-year-old girl with rare neurodegenerative disease gets a robotic walker after Calgary community rallies to help pay for it

All that stood between five-year-old Emma Shingleton -- who has a rare neurodegenerative disease that has rendered blind, and unable to walk, talk or crawl -- and a robotic walker that could make her life a little bit brighter was about $50,000 and with a lit
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5-year-old girl with rare neurodegenerative disease gets a robotic walker after Calgary community rallies to help pay for it

All that stood between five-year-old Emma Shingleton -- who has a rare neurodegenerative disease that has rendered blind, and unable to walk, talk or crawl -- and a robotic walker that could make her life a little bit brighter was about $50,000 and with a little help from complete strangers, an A&W and the folks in Auburn Bay, and a lot of bottle drives, she got one.

Corrections union says rampant drugs in Atlantic institutions have caused two inmate deaths

The regional president of the union representing Canadian correctional officers in the Atlantic region says officers are at their ‘wits’ end’ when it comes to the number of drugs, overdoses and violent incidents in federal institutions.
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Corrections union says rampant drugs in Atlantic institutions have caused two inmate deaths

The regional president of the union representing Canadian correctional officers in the Atlantic region says officers are at their ‘wits’ end’ when it comes to the number of drugs, overdoses and violent incidents in federal institutions.

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